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Hamptons Film Festival Shows How Many Local Celebrities Want to See New Films — A Lot– And a Famous German Director Arrives

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The 30th Hamptons International Film Festival took off Friday night hasn’t looked back. So far the big films, for better or worse, have included “The Whale,” “The Triangle of Sadness,” “Groucho and Cavett,” “Living,” There are more to come today including Hugh Jackman in “The Son.”

At a brunch at Nick and Toni’s on Saturday, director Peter Hedges popped in, and so did top doc director Nancy Buirski, and Oliver Hermanus, director of “Living,” a terrific film starring Bill Nighy.

But the surprise twist to the lunch was the very late arrival, through the back door, of an older gentleman who asked if he could sit with us. “Everyone’s gone,” he said, looking at all the empty tables previously occupied by the likes of Alec Baldwin, who plays a big part in the festival. (He emceed a Q&A with Dick Cavett later.)

So what do you do, I asked this nice man. “I make movies. I’m a director.” Anything .I’d know? “Maybe. I made The Tin Drum.”

OK, what???? My friend, Regina Weinreich, whose documentary about Paul Bowles was in the very first Hamptons Film Festival three decades ago, blurted out “Are you Volker????”

Indeed, he was Volker Schlondorff, one of the most important German directors or of any country. He made “The Tin Drumer” and “Swann in Love” and the TV version of “Death of a Salesman” with Dustin Hoffman. He lives in Berlin, but knows his way around the Hamptons. He’s brought a documentary called “The Forest Maker” to the festival. A giant of a movie maker, just hanging out.

Over at the screening of “The Whale.” the very large East Hampton Middle school theater filled up very quickly. Famed photographer Bruce Weber, “Interview” magazine publisher Sandy Brandt, and CBS’s Alina Cho were all there, as well as the Beatles’ and Bee Gees famous public relations man Peter Brown. (You hear him name in “The Ballad of John and Yoko.”) Some people wept, some harrumphed. Everyone swore off dessert at dinner.

Box Office Updates: “Bros,” “Amsterdam” Officially Dead, Beaten by a Crocodile Named Lyle

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The box office remains a perilous place in this time of streaming and inflation.

As I told you Friday morning, David O. Russell’s “Amsterdam” with a cast of thousands, is officially dead. Weekend total was $6.5 million. On an $80 million movie, “Amsterdam” is a write off about $150 million. The movie came from Fox, which became Disney. And Disney has managed to send most of the Fox movies into the sea.

“Bros’ is also dead. “Bros” had incredible promotion. You couldn’t escape Billy Eichner and Luke Mcfarlane. They were everywhere and did everything. But no one wanted this movie– not straight people, not gay people. After two weeks “Bros” comes in with $8.8 million.

Both “Bros” and “Amsterdam” were beaten soundly by a crocodile called Lyle. “Lyle Lyle Crocodile” brought in $11.5 million on its opening weekend. It’s a nice turn for Shawn Mendes, the voice of Lyle, who earlier this summer cancelled his pop tour to “find” himself. And he did!

Among pop stars in movies, Mendes is the winner. He outpaced Harry Styles and Taylor Swift. Good work!

Disney Faces Massive Multimillion Write off on All Star “Amsterdam”

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This is a weekend Disney was not looking forward to. Last night the all star period piece “Amsterdam” made only $550,000 in previews.the David O.Russell directed feature cost at least $80 million.

Predictions now are for 6 to 8 million for the whole weekend. That’s basically a write off despite big stars like Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Rami Malek and John David Washington and cinematography by Oscar winner Emmanuel Luzbeki.

But reviews are terrible. No one can really figure this film out. For Russell, it’s a rare failure. He’s had many hits and films that have brought Oscars to his actors. But this time instead of adapting existing material he created the story. It’s unwieldy and unfocused, leaving the audience with more questions than answers.

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Justin Bieber Cancels All Tour Dates Through March 2023 After Shutting Down Earlier Dates

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The Justin Bieber Justice tour is over.

Bieber has cancelled all the rest of his world tour dates through next March 2023. Previously he shut down all his summer dates through this month.

Bieber now has a history of cancelling or postponing dates that were sold or booked. Mental health was the stated reason, as well as a physical condition that paralyzed one side of his face.

But there are rumors swirling that Bieber and his manager, Scooter Braun, are looking to cash in on Bieber’s song catalog now before he turns 30. They obviously see the writing on the wall. If Bieber isn’t going to make money from performing live, he’s got to maximize whatever he can get out of the hit songs he collaborated on.

My guess is this the end of Justin Bieber as an international touring star. The pressure was too much for him. If Braun is smart, he’ll put Bieber in small venues with two other actrs, charge a lot of money to devoted fans, and space out the dates.

Netflix Sets “Knives Out: Glass Onion” for Only Thanksgiving Week in Theaters

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I told you, the walrus was Paul.

Netflix is giving “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Spectacle” just one week in theaters at Thanksgiving. And only 600 theaters, really nothing.

The streamer figures of all their fall releases, “Glass Onion” — which takes its name from the Beatles song — will be the biggest inducement for Netflix subscribers.

The Rian Johnson film, starring Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, and a scene stealing Janelle Monae, runs two and a half hours. It takes place on a private island in Greece. There are more red herrings than you’d find in a fish store. Netflix has spent, spent, spent on this one. It makes the original “Knives Out” look like it was made in a basement.

The one actor you’ll want to watch in “Glass Onion” is Yuri Togkces. He plays the elusive Bob. I don’t want to give away his plot line. But I guarantee you everyone will be talking about him!

Justin Bieber’s Song Catalog For Sale: What Is It Actually Worth With So Many Co-Writers?

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There’s news today that Justin Bieber and manager Scooter Braun are jumping on the catalog bandwagon. They’re trying to get a piece of the billion dollar pie in music publishing.

Bieber, they envision, would join everyone from Bob Dylan to Sting to Fleetwood Mac, and so on. Bruce Springsteen got $500 million for his songs, so why not Justin Bieber?

Ok, when the laughing stops, let’s talk. Most Bieber hits have six to twelve co-writers. If they weren’t bought out in perpetuity at the start, then Bieber’s piece might be 50%. Take “Peaches,” a dozen credited collaborators. Some of these songs would require a conference room for a meeting of the writers, or a Zoom call that would fall off the screen. Even the ones with one or two people– the people are Benny Bianco and or Ed Sheeran.

So good luck with this plan. Bieber, of course, is in a financial bind (don’t worry, he’s rich) because he keeps cancelling tour dates. Selling his part of the catalog would be a backstop. Expect a crazy and unverified announcement of a sale — “biggest in history for a performer under 30 and five foot 8” — but take it with a grain of salt. Or a shaker.

Box Office: Harry Styles Can’t Lift “Don’t Worry Darling” Crawls Through a Week of Declines, Disappointments

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I’ve waited to see if “Don’t Worry Darling” would pick up at all or develop “legs” at the box office. Unfortunately, it hasn’t.

Even Harry Styles’s fans have stayed away. The total box office is just over $34 million Every day this week has been one of declines. Wednesday, typically a good day for adult movie going, was down another 52% from Tuesday, and so on and so forth.

The saving grace is that “Don’t Worry Darling” cost between $35 and $40 million. The bad news is that even coming close to that doesn’t help. The movie has to make around twice its cost, and that’s not going to happen.

The bad publicity subverted the old adage that “all press is good press.” On set affairs, rumored spitting at press conferences, Harry’s and Chris Pine’s lack of interest at press conferences, Florence Pugh’s feuding with director Olivia Wilde, it was all too much.

The only winner here is Styles, who returns to his massive pop career, and is next up in “My Policeman,” although after “Bros” tanking who knows how that one will be received?

White Lotus Is Back! Here’s the Trailer for the Sumptuous New Season Set in Sicily

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“White Lotus” is back! The HBO series returns with its first trailer, and it looks great set in sumptuous Sicily.

Jennifer Coolidge is back, and it looks like her boyfriend, played by Jon Gries, is also returning. Other stars include Oscar winner F. Murray Abraham, Michael Imperioli, and Theo James. It also looks like there’s a lot of sex, and that HBO really went for it with the budget. Can’t wait.

Diddy Takes on Kanye’s White Lives Matter Shirt: “Don’t Wear the Shirt, Don’t Buy the Shirt, It’s Not a Joke”

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Sean Combs aka P Diddy, to me, does not look well. He looks, well, puffy. He’s also been saying strange things about his former recording artists.

But right now Combs has taken to Instagram to criticize Kanye West over his White Lives Matter t shirt. Combs joins dozens of other celebrities, black and white, in denouncing Kanye’s latest offensive public move.

Watch this video. Combs says: “Don’t wear the shirt, don’t but the shirt, it’s not a joke.” He says all lives matter, but Black lives matter because — “all they [white people] have planned for us is poverty, incarceration, and death.”

If you hear that and you’re white, you say, Oh that’s ridiculous. But is it? I’m not so sure.

Jamie Lee Curtis: In 2019 She Had a Great Time Making “Knives Out,” Now She “Was Sad and Isolated”– Which Was It?

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Sometimes I read these press junket interviews with actors and wonder what the heck is going on.

The big headline from “Halloween Ends’ is Jamie Lee Curtis saying that when she made “Knives Out” she says she felt “sad and isolated.” This is to Entertainment Weekly.

Well, in 2019, when the cast was promoting “Knives Out,” Jamie Lee and the whole cast talked about how they all lived in the same house and Jamie cooked meals for everyone night and day.

Remember? Back in 2019 I wrote:

During the Q&A, everyone discussed the house “Knives Out” was shot in. It’s a real house in Massachusetts, and the cast set up shop there. Craig said, “Even though everyone had mobile homes of their own to retire to, everyone kept coming up to the house and hanging out.”

Shannon added: “Jamie Lee Curtis set up shop there.” Jamie Lee plays Harlan’s eldest child, a hard-edged successful businesswoman in her own right. “She was making soup, and cooking, all the time in the kitchen. It was funny to see her going back and forth from her character to Jamie Lee, the mother hen.”

Now Jamie says to EW:

I was actually quite isolated,” Curtis told Entertainment Weekly. “I was living in this weird hotel by myself, and a lot of the movie, I’m not in. I was alone for a lot and it was a very tough time.”

So what is it? Was she the Rachael Ray of “Knives Out”? Or sad and lonely? Listen, Constance Wu told me she Tweeted those angry Tweets about the renewal of her TV show because she had a play to do in London and a boyfriend there, and the renewal ruined all that. Now she’s telling an entirely different story.

Talk about Gaslighting!